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de noviembre, del 2012, los titulares, el presidente obama, y mitt romney realizan un frenÉtico esfuerzo para obtener votos, mientras encuestas los muestran virtualmente empatados un dÍa antes de elecciones, la batalla mÁs encarnizada en ohio, el estado que mÁs probabilidades tiene que inclinar la balanza, caos en la florida, los centros de votaciÓn anticipada cerraron, miles exigen votar. el huracÁn sandy cambia reglas electorales en nueva york y nueva jersey, cientos pueden votar en centros improvisados y por internet, comenzamos. ♪. ♪. >>> este es su "noticiero univisiÓn" con jorge ramos y marÍa elena salinas. >>> quÉ tal, buenas noches, empatados, asÍ llegan a la recta final los candidatos a la presidencia a horas de realizarse una de las elecciones mÁs reÑidas. >>> los muestran con nÚmeros casi idÉnticos, el gobernador le llevarÍa un punto de ventaja al presidente. >>> y en otra encuesta, obama estÁ por delante de mitt romney por dos puntos. >>> para confundir mÁs las cosas, en cnn estÁn empatados, 49 a 49. >>> una de las grandes incognitas en esta bata

grs por ca ñarns r gracias por acompañarnos. héctor de macho camacho en condición critica. un joven de 15 años mata de un balazo a una compañera de 13. en un autobús escolar en el sur de la florida. tras las rejas en california. 4 hombres sospechosos de bla planear ataques terroristas. uno es hispano. y una noche más de cono friflic para medio oriente. y continúan intensos ataques entre israelíes y militantes palestinos. comenzamos. este es su noticiero univisión. edición nocturna. con ilia calderón. y enrique acevedo. buenas noches, la leyenda del boxeo. héctor macho camacho. libra la pelea más difícil de su vida. tras recibir un disparo en el rostro que lo mantiene en condición critica. el cono educación toer del vehículo perdió la vida tras lo que se reporta como un tiroteo en la ciudad de bayamón, cerca de la capital san juan. vamos al centro médico de río piedras con nuestro compañero luis felipe gómez. buenas noches. >>> bueno, el macho camacho tiene ante si la pelea más importante de su vida. Él básicamente recibió un balazo, cuya trayectoria laceró

>>> hasta el próximo año, desde las vegas. >>> hoy en primer impacto: un dramático choque en cadena provoca un negligente conductor. >>> el vigilante de un casino le dispara a un cliente que se desangra sin que nadie le ayude. >>> esta jovencita se salvó de la muerte, pero vive acosada por el fantasma de la deportación. >>> la moda fue de las grandes protagonistas en la gran noche de los latin grammy, jomari goiso viene sin pelos en la lengua con su implacable veredicto, esto y más ahora mismo en primer impacto. >>> estas son imágenes del espectacular hotel que anoche vibró a ritmo latino y vio brillar a estrellas de la música en la gran noche de la 13a edición de los latin grammy, hola, ¿qué tal? les saluda pamela silva conde, horas después de esta gran fiesta musical. >>> también les saluda bárbara bermudo, estamos en vivo desde nuestros estudios, más adelante estamos contigo, pamela. >>> así es, más adelante regreso con ustedes desde esta maravilloso ciudad del espectáculo, pero antes vamos contigo bárbara bermudo y las noticias del día, adelante. >>> gracias,

de semana estamos a poco mÁs de 24 horas para terminar una campaÑa electoral que marca un rÉcord en la historia polÍtica de estados unidos por su costo econÓmico en la creciente importancia del voto hispano se invirtieron impresionantes cantidades de dinero en prepara ganga en espaÑa. >>> estas elecciones pasaron a la historia por ser una de las mascaras por el dinero que se ha invertido en toda la publicidad. >>> se calcula que se gustarÁn mÁs de 6.000 millones de dÓlares y de estos poco mÁs de una tercera parte serÁ la que hallas gastado para la presidencia de estados unidos. >>> la cantidad de dinero que han invertido como decÍan el otro dÍa suficiente para que 40 pequeÑas naciones puedan cumplir su presupuesto anual. >>> en estados unidos la Única forma que un polÍtico tiene para darse a conocer es a travÉs de campaÑas masivas. >>> es difÍcil que los politicos lleguen directamente a la gente entonces, utilizan las campaÑas para poder llegar a la persona. >>> en esta campaÑa la diferencia la hicieron las llamado (...) cuyos fondos serÁn dados a conocer pasada l

baleado el martes pasados las autoridades identificaron un sospechoso rogelio tiene lo Último desde san juan puerto rico, adelante rogelio. >>> ¿quÉ tal? efectivamente al centro mÉdico donde estÁ hospitalizado hÉctor "el macho" camacho estuvo su hijo, a quiÉn se esperaba porque no pudo llegar ayer el estuvo con su padre, tambiÉn estuvo el padre del campeÓn mundial que estÁ aquÍ y la decisiÓn por el momento que no serÁ desconectado de los aparatos que lo mantienen con vida eso es lo mÁs importante y tambiÉn revelaron que la policÍa habria identificado a uno de los sicarios que habrÍa disparado contra hÉctor "el macho" camacho y del hombre que estaba juventud a Él, pero la jornada transcurriÓ con dolor y tension y con incertidumbre de parte de la familia. >>> los resultados del Último examen que le practicaron a hÉctor "el macho" camacho fueron de laeds. >>> claros. >>> tenemos que decir al pueblo de puerto rico y todo el mundo que hÉctor "el macho" camacho ha fallecido al tener muerte cerebral. >>> su hermano estaba presente conde el doctor confirmÓ que el cerebro

en 80% y el lunes niños vuelve a la escuela . >> en staten iland la comunidad hispana se une para vivir normalmente . >> elegir para pdete no será lo más difícil del martes martes:hay voletas, complejas que pueden retrazar el proceso, le mostrarejos ejemplos, nuevo escándalo en méxico . >> 23 policías capturados por vínculos con el narcotráfico . >> vamos con toda la información . . >> noticiero univisión fin de semana con félix de vedu . >> buenas noches y bienvenidos poco a poco se recuperan las personas con los se rvicios básicos, pero en staten iland aún la situación es compleja, necesidades de la comunidad hispana y como se lucha para vovler a la normalidad, tneia muebles que todo destruyó y esa era la recámara de los niños . >> ortencia nos muestra con nostalgia lo que era su hogar. >> perdimos todo lo que nos había costado contruir . >> todo sacudido y bajo el agua, muebles inservibles en la calle. >> después de esto queda uno marcado, y es el mismo panorama calla tras calle . >> al parecer una ola de grandes proporciones cubrío este barrio . >> hay má

para llegar a estados unidos, encuentran hoy un albergue mÁs cerrado, comenzamos. >>> este es su "noticiero univisiÓn" fin de semana, con fÉlix de vedu y lourdes ramos. >>> buenas tardes, bienvenidos al "noticiero univisiÓn" de fin de semana, aunque parezca increÍble, 4 dias luego de finalizadas elecciones, tenemos nuevos resultados electorales, hoy luego del fiasco del proceso de la florida, se entregÓ el conteo final, veamos cÓmo quedaron las cosas en el mapa interactivo, abrimos el mapa y vamos al casillero del presidente obama, pinta de azel el estado de la florida, y lo vuelve a ganar como en su primera elecciÓn, se lleva 29 votos para llegar a 332, la florida con una diferencia de 74 mil votos, asÍ las cosas, el presidente obama contra 132 votos electorales, y el candidato mitt romney con 206, una cosa interesante que muestra tambiÉn esto, de los 9 estados eran los claves, el candidato mitt romney solo ganÓ carolina del norte, los otros los ganÓ el presidente obama. afortunadamente el resultado electoral no dependÍa del que sucediera en la florida. el presidente

colorado entre otros... el fenÓmeno san dis responsable de un cambio histÓrico comenzamos con esta ediciÓn nocturna los esperamos . >>> este es su noticiero univisiÓn edicion nocturna. >>> muy buenas noches, en tan solo unas horas millones de personas irÁn a votar para elegir al prÓximo presidente de estados unidos, se espera que hasta 12 millones de hispanos participen de estÁ decisiÓn y definan contiendas para estados clases, como nevada, carolinas y florida vamos con viviana para conocer mÁs detalle. >>> el voto de los hispanos es una realidad que puedes decidir una elecciÓn preceden ello sobre todo en una candidatura reÑida, los 14 millones de inscritos el 20% votÓ y 73% de dio su voto a obama. >>> el voto latino serÁ alto en estos comicios. >>> cuando uno se hace ciudadano lo hace porque quiere el derecho de votar y ellos han cambiado mucho el voto. >>> por eso la atenciÓn estÁ puesta en florida colorado, nevada virginia y carolina del norte donde ha aumentado el entusiasmo para votar. >>> tenemos una masa crÍtica de voto latinos y porcentaje de voto blo vado. >>> este es

eleccion presidencial... continuamos esta cobertura de equipo... pero antes... echemos un vistazo a los resultados preliminares de la contienda... de inmediato comenzamos esta cobertura especial con claudia uceda quien se encuentra en la sede del partido democrata aqui en washington donde ha estado siguiendo minuto a minuto los resultados... claudia cuentanos como esta el ambiente ahi... mientras, miembros de uno de los sindicatos mas grandes del pais, la afl-cio, tambien se reunieron esta noche en espera de los resultados de estas elecciones... hasta alli llego oscar burgos y nos tiene las siguientes sin dudas la noche ha sido larga... y de mucha espera... principalmente para ambos candidatos presidenciales.... fernando pizarro nos tiene un resumen de las incidencias ocurridas en la noche... mientras el partido republicano tambien ha congregado a sus seguidores y oficiales en el perimetro del capitolio para seguir de cerca los resultados de esta eleccion presidencial.. silvana quiroz nos tiene mas detalles este proceso electoral ha sido historico, y para analizarlo nos acompana un exp

carlos bo ftifoll desde ve nadecesari . >>> un camino a la sic traÍavot >>> novo tÉ pvotÉ por obama per ahora sÍ >>> la batalla estÁ mas reÑida, los hispanos marcan la diferencia >>> el voto latino serÁ clave en colorado, florida >>> y una nueva encuesta indica que 73% apoya al presidente y 24% a romney y 53% de los latinos estÁn mas entusiasmados en votar que en el 2008 como el caso de javier molina. >>> votÉ por obama, porque quiero ayudar a mi familia >>> muchos se preguntan cÓmo aparentemente obama tiene ventaja en un estado como nevada con el desempleo mÁs alto de la naciÓn, mÁs del 11% y donde al igual que la florida es el mÁs golpeado, para el empresario javier barajas entre los hispanos una razÓn es porque le tienen peemiedo romney >>> de votar por alguien que vaya a votno haga nada o tener peedz votmiedr votar por alguien que no hace. en nevada los republicanos se quejan de fraude electoral y problemas con las mÁquinas en las urnas, mientras fÁcil florida son los demÓcratas cl qe quejan por el gobernador rico scott redujo el tiempo. >>> sabemos que el demÓcrata

tener un casino al propio estilo de las vegas en el condado de prince george esta tambiÉn a votaciÓn y corresponde a la pregunta numero 7. gente segÚn los que la soportan, entre ellos el gobernador omalley, de entrar en vigor crearÍa empleos en el Área y aportarÍa de sobremanera al presupuesto destinado a la educaciÓn el aire electoral se vive en el paÍs a pocas horas de que ciudadanos salgan a emitir su voto en el estado de maryland la papeleta llevara varias preguntas entre ellas la 6 y la 7, pero a estas alturas cuan informados estÁn los residentes de este estado sobre lo que significa cada una de estas preguntas? y es que en estas elecciones se ha decidido someter a votaciÓn temas como por ejemplo el matrimonio entre parejas del mismo sexo ley que ya habÍa sido firmada por el gobernador omalley pero que entro a referÉndum despues de que opositores de ley consiguieran la cantidad de firmas necesarias para llevarla a votaciÓn en la boleta electoral lisbeth por otra parte la intenciÓn de tener un casino al propio estilo de las vegas en el condado de prince george esta t

tormenta. evacuaciÓn de emergencia, en new york, obligados a evacuar a sus pacientes un tercer hospital por problemas con generadores elÉctricos. pÍldora de la discordia. le teman a los gatos negros. la ediciÓn miÉrcoles de noticiero telemundo comienza ya. >>> noticiero telemundo. con josÉ dÍaz-balart. >>> hola que tal, bugas tardes. comenzamos con los esfuerzos que hace el noreste del paÍs. por volver a la normalidad, tras el paso de la debasto dora tormenta que ha dejado un panorama de mucha desolaciÓn y destrucciÓn. principalmente en nueva jersey y new york. todavÍa hay miles de hogares sin electricidad y serios problemas en hospitales, el transporte pÚblico. y las carreteras. >>> el presidente barack obama, visitÓ hoy, la zona devastada para evaluar los daÑos, y nos vamos directamente con isolda peguero estÁ en nueva jersey, con todos los detalles. adelante. >>> que tal, josÉ, muy buenas noches. el presidente barack obama, sobrevolÓ la zona devastada por el huracÁn sandy. una zona que sigue en pen obras como la gran parte que fue azotada por este devastador huracÁn que

, ponen en peligro la recuperaciÓn de sandy, un terremoto deja decenas de muertos y heridos en guatemala, se sintiÓ en el salvador y mÉxico, comenzamos. >>> este es su "noticiero univisiÓn" con jorge ramos y marÍa elena salinas. >>> muy buenas noches, barack obama fue reelegido como presidente en gran medida gracias al apoyo de votantes latinos, el 10% de votantes en todo el paÍs, fueron hispanos, ganÓ 7 de cada diez latinos voto por el presidente, 7 de cada diez, y mitt romney obtuvo el voto latino mÁs bajo en dÉcadas, incluyendo colorado, nevada, la florida, se hizo cierta la teorÍa, que nadie puede llegar a la casa blanca, sin el voto latino, mitt romney no pudo llegar, los latinos no votaron por Él, comenzamos con luis que sigue al presidente. >>> si algo dejÓ claro la victoria del presidente obama, que no hubiese sido posible sin el apoyo de hispanos, segÚn encuestas de salida de urna, una amplia mayorÍa el 71% votÓ por el presidente, el apoyo fue mÁs alto en estados que tradicionalmente tienen pocos votantes hispanos cruciales para definir la elecciÓn, es un estrate

deportes el resumen del fin de semana de los equipos del area. comienza la semana laboral con un aviso de frio a partir de esta noche hola que tal?... bienvenidos!!!... hoy es el ultimo dia para que los candidatos a la presidencia realicen campanas... este lunes obama y romney, estan recorriendo ocho estados... fernado pizarro, nos dice donde estan centrados sus esfuerzos... *+ el cantante bruce springsteen viajo junto al presidente obama en 1 recorrido por tres estados claves en lo que el llamo el ultimo dia de campana de su vida. la primera parada fue en wisconsin. presidente obama salgan a votar por mi. ganaremos wisconsin. ganaremos esta eleccion. romney hizo lo propio en florida y despues se detendria en virginia, ohio y new hampshire. mitt romney, nominado presidencial republicanonecesit ayuda. marchen conmigo. manana empezamos un nuevo manana. en el ultimo dia completo de actividad electoral previo a la eleccion, las campanas se repartieron por los estados claves. 1 analista republicana esta preocupada por el voto latino, pero confiada en la victoria de romney. maricruz magowan, an

there will be only observer status. to become a member you need u.n. security council and that won't happen because the u.s. will veto it. the u.s. and israel tried hard to get palestine not to go along with today's vote. but they are now down playing it it doesn't give palestine what it wants. it's quiet this morning outside the u.n. but demonstrators are expected to protest the vote on palestinian recognition. palestinians are seeking status as a nonmember observer. palestinians say they need u.n. recognition of a palestinian state in the west bank in order to get israel back to the negotiating table. the u.s. insists on direct negotiations with israel. >> the path to a two state solution is through jerusalem and ramallah, not new york. >> reporter: they recognized the palestine 1977 borders before israel fought and won part of palestinian land. >> we know the occupation will not disappear, we know that there might be certain consequences because israel wants to punish us. >> reporter: president abbas is preparing a speech before the vote. he's hoping to gain support here at the u.n. and at home.

at the u.n. yesterday u.s. ambassador to the u.n., susan rice, said the resolution would only delay the peace process. >> today's unfortunate and counterproductive resolution places further obstacles in the path to peace. today's vote should not be misconstrued by any as constituting eligibility for u.n. membership. it does not. this resolution does not establish that palestine is a state. >> a leading concern for israel is that the palestinians could now use the status to access the u.n.'s international criminal court, pressing it to investigate israel's practices in the occupied territories. >>> in washington, lawmakers are already threatening to cut millions of dollars in aid to the palestinians should they use their new status to go after israel. >>> the united states senate is ready to consider broad new economic sanctions against iran. and they are aimed at choking off that country's energy and shipping sectors that are believed to keep its nuclear program afloat. yesterday the u.s. gave tehran a march deadline to begin cooperating with a u.n. nuclear investigation. the agency

. >> people are in homes that are un un uninhabitable. it's going to be increasingly clear that they're uninhabitable when the temperature goes down and they can't heat their homes. then we'll need to find housing for thousands right away. >> they've restored service to more than 75% of the customers in new york, but the millions who remain without power now have to deal with the cold front. forecasters say temperatures are expected to drop below freezing tonight and tomorrow evening. the american red cross is moving 80,000 blankets into the region ahead of colder weather. >>> let's head to belmar, new jersey now. that part of the jersey shore was hit pretty hard. what kind of progress are you able to see at this juncture? >> reporter: well, you're looking down ocean avenue here behind me. this was the beating heart, really, of the shoreline in belmar, no doubt about that, their boardwalk completely ripped up. they have a couple of lakes inland in this town. they filled up with water. the town center flooded. hundreds and hundreds of people were forced out of their homes, had to be r

that has something to doith iran and something else to do with the u.n. nuclear watchdog group called the iaea. just for some context here earlier this week we told you members of the iaea, which is the nuclear watchdog group for the u.n., getting their e-mails and information hacked. all signs pointed that iran was behind that. we also reported to you yesterday that the associated press has a diagram from supposedly inside iran that showed iran wanting to develop a nuclear weapon that would be three times as powerful as hiroshima. today what we're getting crossing on the wires right now the united states effectively set a march deadline for iran to start cooperating with the iaea and let the inspectors into the country for full access. the united states diplomat says if they do not do this, if iran does not start cooperating they are going to recommend that the u.n. security council take this up. now what that means and whether or not that is a credible threat to get iran to start working with this group is a big question. time will only tell. the timeline is of the utmost importance

of the terror attack to "go after me," not u.n. ambassador susan rice. this is "special report." ♪ >> chris: good evening. i'm chris wallace in for bret president obama held his first news conference in eight months today. and the first question was not about the fiscal cliff, or the terror attack in libya. no. it was about the scandal involving two top officials, two women who are not their wives an whether there was a breach of national security. we have fox team coverage. national security correspondent jennifer griffin looks at whether the mistress of the former c.i.a. director had classified information on her home computer. chief intelligence correspondent catherine herridge tells us how some republican lawmakers are invoking washington's most famous scandal ever. but we begin with chief white house correspondent ed henry on the libya attack and who should get the blame. good evening. >> good evening, chris. temperature was raised today as the republicans said they want watergate style hearings in to benghazi. the president fired back saying if you want to blame someone, blame me, not

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of the palestinian government. [applause] coming up next. today historic vote at the un. what does that really mean? >> dramatic picture out of florida. why a bus in scp happy blown up in steady. >> lesson from a photograph. that's the picture. the police officer and the man with no shoes. find out what happens. very touching. >> major american city makes >> major american city makes news for its look of crime. >> good evening once again. at the united nation as big defeat for the u.s. and for israel. over their 2 veto the general assembly passed a rest logs bringing palestinian state closer to life. at least diplomatically. here's karen. >> voting has been completed. >>reporter: more than two-thirds the of the general assembly voted to recognize a palestinian state prompting applause at the united nations. in gaza. west bank. it also generated hug in the unfurling of palestinian flag in the un chamber. got very little reaction from the israeli delegation. they granted palestinian non-member non-voting observer status at the un. >> quantityed nations general assembly they issue a birth

a bigger role. >>> plus, the u.n. ambassador to the u.s. susan rice, admits the talking points she used after the benghazi attack were wrong. republicans call her answers troubling. >>> and a former mayor spent her life taking on thugs in her town. her fight and her life tonight are now over. let's go out front. >>> good evening, everyone. i'm erin burnett "outfront" tonight, where in the world is president obama? it's been 11 days since he met with congressional leaders on the fiscal cliff. and with impending doom as a lot of people describe it, just 35 days away, key lawmakers say the president hasn't worked hard enough with them to broker a deal. >> rather than sitting down with lawmakers of both parties and working out an agreement, he's back on the campaign trail presumably with the same old talking points that we're all quite familiar with. >> well, now, as far as top democrats are concerned, things haven't been going so well since that november 16th kumbaya meeting at the white house. >> we had a meeting, it went very well. the problem was that was before thanksgiving after the e

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continue on a 40-year drop, somehow this has become >> eliot: today on the 65th anniversary of the u.n. vote that created the state of israel, the u.n. officially recognized the state of palestine by a vote of 138 to 9 with 41 countries abstaining and the u.s. voting in opposition. palestine status at the u.n. was upgraded to that of nonmember observer state. while they still be only be able to own proceedings, this allows palestine to apply for membership in other international organizations. something both israel and the united states had hoped to avoid. meanwhile in egypt, for the seventh day in a row protestors marched in tahrir square to have the constitutional assembly begin voting on a new constitution. yet's egypt supreme court announced that on sunday, it would decide whether or not to dissolve the constitutional assembly so voting accelerated to perhaps render moot sunday's decision. many of whom are boycotting what they perceive to be a process hijacked by the muslim brotherhood. joining.me is james jeffrey for

, and most of those who are dying are civilians. >> un special envoy lahkd brahimi is calling on china to play a larger role in putting an end to the violence in syria. >> china and russia have long blocked the u.n. security council from putting pressure on damascus. yang said the crisis in syria needs a political solution. u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton says that kosovo's independence is not up for discussion. clinton and the eu foreign policy chief met with the kosovan present. >> clinton and ashton are touring balkan countries currently. london's police may be selling their famous new scotland yard headquarters to cut costs. they need to find over 600 million euros of savings and help the complex can fetch a large chunk of that sum. >> city police moved into the iconic building on victoria street in 1967. with staff cuts on the way, they will not need as much space. >> we will be back in one minute with more. >> stick around. we will be right back. >> welcome back. it is deja vu all over again. florida and ohio are expected to be key swing states in determining the outcome

after me. and i'm happy to have that discussion with them. but for them to go after the u.n. ambassador, who had nothing to do with benghazi and was simply making a presentation based on intelligence that she had received, and to besmirch her reputation, is outrageous. >> senator mccain heard that remark and took to the floor of the u.s. senate 73 minutes later to respond. mr. president, four brave americans died. it has now been eight weeks and the american people have received nothing but contradictory statements from all levels of our government. this president and this administration has either been guilty of colossal incompetence, or engaged in a coverup, neither of which are acceptable to the american people. >> keeping then honest, more than two months after the attack on benghazi there, are still some serious questions about the timeline of the events and unanswered kwis in the days and weeks that followed. specifically, why didn't the president call it an act of terrorism the president said it was quote too early to know exactly how this came about. or during an appearance on "

with senators john mccain and lindsey graham along with the u.n. ambassador susan rice. the three senators emerged from the meeting saying they were honored by the fact that the cia director would meet with them, just three random senators and not in some official capacity testifying before committee on the hill. they appreciated the fact that the administration and the intelligence community was going to such lengths to e swaj their concerns to personally answer their questions about the libya attack in a closed-door meeting with the cia director himself, even though these are just three random senators. the senators said their questions were answered as reasonably could be expected and they were willing to consider the president's nominee for secretary of state. they were tlog hear out those nominations fairly and without prejudice. yeah right. that's not the way it went. here's actually what happened after that meeting today. >> we're not going to consider this nomination until we get answers to our concerns. we're not even close to getting t the basic answers. >> we're e troubled by ma

for tuning in. tonight's lead, the mccain gang wants what it wants. today u.n. ambassador susan rice went to capitol hill to meet with the three republican senators who have been her harshest critics over what she said on sunday talk shows about the attacks on the u.s. consulate in benghazi, libya. it was a meeting ambassador rice requested to try and clear the air. she went to the meetings with the acting cia director. but the republican senators were not swayed, not in the least. in fact, it sounded like they had settled on their talking points. here's what they said after the meeting. >> we are significantly troubled by many of the answers that we got and some that we didn't get. it is clear that the information that she gave the american people was incorrect. >> bottom line, i'm more disturbed more than i was before. here's what i can tell you. the american people got bad information on 16 september, they got bad information from president obama days after. it was unjustified. to give the scenario as presented by ambassador rice and president obama three weeks before an troubled toda

/11 terror attack in benghazi as president obama stands up for his u.n. secretary against scathing criticism from republicans. all that while embattled former cia director david petraeus prepares to testify on capitol hill today. and breaking news from the middle east. as rockets are fired between the israelis and palestinians, this morning three israelis are killed. we'll have a live report coming up. first, good morning, everyone. i'm lynn berry. today, one scandal will give way to another in washington. david petraeus expected to testify in a closed door senate intelligence committee hearing. general petraeus is not expected to talk about his personal indiscretions that ended his cia career last week. instead, he'll be discussing details in the deadly attack on the u.s. consulate in benghazi, libya that resulted in the death of christopher stevens and three others. >>> also, the controversy over u.n. ambassador susan rice calling the assault spontaneous in september reached a boiling point. yesterday president obama and his first news conference since re-election exploded at republicans f

bolton, the american ambassador to the u.n. under george w. bush. really one of the great guys to play my favorite game called gay or republican. play that any time you see a white guy with a mustache. bo derek has a birthday today. born in 1956. mark gastineau was born on the same day of course. sean young you remember sean young? blade runner. >> oh. >> john: no way out. '80s icon shawn young has a birthday today. mike d. of the beastie boys turns 47. biggest birthday of all, vice president joe biden. i love joe biden. i really do. i think -- i knew barack obama was going to become president when he got the nomination in 2008. everyone said oh, my god the first after man american -- african-american to -- he had a plan to pick a vice president that would guarantee zero assassination attempts and that's joe biden. barack obama comes throughout and says you want to kill me, here's what you get the crazy middle-aged white guy who is a crazy liberal and has plugs. i thank you joe biden. your true liberal

by the fact that the u.n. ambassador decided to play what was essentially a political role at the height of a contentious presidential election campaign. >> reporter: after meeting with rice for more than an hour, collins emerged questioning her judgment in giving the public what turned out to be incorrect information in the days after the deadly attack in benghazi. and the main republican was lukewarm about the prospect of rice as secretary of state. if president obama were to nominate susan rice to be the next secretary of state, could you support that nomination? >> i would need to have additional information before i could support her nomination. >> reporter: collins has gone out of her way to support rice in the past. even introducing rice family ties to maine at a confirmation hearing for u.n. ambassador. >> the people of maine are proud of what this remarkable woman has accomplished. >> reporter: whether collins supports rice now for a promotion is crucial because of the raw numbers. rice would likely need 60 votes to overcome a filibuster by these gop senators assuming all 55 sen

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to sources around the world. we go to mali where the u.n. refugee agency says there are as many as 85,000 more refugees in the country than previously thought. the agency says hundreds of thousands of people are fleeing a deteriorating situation in the north of the country where islamist militants have taken route. david mckenzie is following the story and i asked him how bad he's hearing it's getting. >> reporter: it could be the next front line in the global fight against al qaeda linked terrorists. that's the landlocked country of mali in west africa. earlier this year, two islamic groups took over large parts of the country. now the u.n. security council has given a specific deadline to come up with a detailed military plan to get rid of them. it's caused a humanitarian disaster. more than a quarter of a million people, according to the u.n. refugee agency, have fled northern mali into regional states. this is an important story for the u.s. it came up several times in the u.s. presidential election because these groups, including al qaeda in the islamic magrib are holding sway. e

with you. 97 house republicans have sent a letter to the president to discourage him from nominating u.n. ambassador susan rice as secretary of state. and this follows andrea mitchell's reporting yesterday that it was the intelligence community, not the white house, that changed talking points about the unclassified data that could be discussed when susan rice went out on the sunday talk shows to discuss what was known about the benghazi situation. is that something that republicans are choosing to ignore, the facts of that? they're trying to draft a letter like this to almost wreck her reputation before she is even nominated. >> and frankly it doesn't matter what the house of representatives thinks. they have no say in the process. this is more of a headline scheme, frankly. this is press release politics, which is the last thing we need right now. but what is important is to look at the white house did put her out there. she did her job. i'll give her that. she spoke with the talking points she had, what she knew. the fact is the administration to put her out there with misleading info

in predicted holiday sales. un, only a small portion of that, maybe 20%, but much more likely somewhere around 10% will be online sales. i think some of that is really organic and new, but we don't yet have the numbers for this holiday season. you know, several people have commented today, we don't even know if this kind of momentume which is very real, very significant for this five-day holiday spree, much more than even the boom optimists predicted -- whether that will continue into the long holiday season is still ahead. >> brown: neil what, do you look at, the question of online shopping? is it its own thing? does it add to the whole? what's the impact in the larger picture? >> people are going to spend based on their incomes and jobs and paychecks. ultimately, whether that spending happens online at amazon or in a store, you know, it matters for the retail sector. it matters for all kinds of workers in that sector. but in terms of the overall economy what matters is how much people are spending. one man's spending is another man's income and getting to a place where more people have jobs,

, they should go after me. >> bill: president obama angry about criticism of susan rice as u.n. ambassador. but greg gutfeld says the president is faking annoyance. gutfeld will explain. >> also, megyn kelly on 59 places in philadelphia where mitt romney got zero votes. is that even possible? miss megyn will analyze. caution. you are about to enter the no spin zone. "the factor" begins right now. hi. i'll bill o'reilly. thanks for watching us tonight. is the libyan situation another watergate? that is the subject of this evening's talk points memo. today on capitol hill, senate intelligence committee began hearings about the murder of the ambassador to libya and three other americans in benghazi on 9-11. as you may know, the obama administration will not define exactly what happened. the press has been largely negligent in pursuing the story. now the testimony is under oath, so it's serious. there are two ways this thing could go. first, into a watergate type spectacle with cover-ups and goh gus statements to the american people, or second. >> it could be a big nothing. a human error that

op, only thing here that is not a tee,000 total los. >> haven't been able to salvage up un,000 tetil now. we had to figure out. >> unbelievable. >> difference between when something flood. something gets mildewed. second floor, survives. and the fire just everything is gone. >> everything is gone. >> my hafeart breaks for the folks. >> the report from our new york station, wabc. the community devastated by fire, now one hoping to avoid the same fate. >> that's right, the bubbles in the water are the result of a liking natural gas line. that's what an abc news crew found yesterday. in the hard hit community of seaside heights, new jersey. residents were -- none too pleased though at the response. >> i don't know why there is not more trucks here right now. i mean, this is where we took the main shot. this is it. like, where, where were all the gas trucks. you got down the block. we got down the block. why can't we get gas trucks down the block. >> the fear is that a single spark could cause a devastating explosion and fire, like we saw earlier. the utility companies say they're doing

after somebody, they should go after me. but for them to go after the u.n. ambassador, who had nothing to do with benghazi, and was simply making a presentation based on intelligence she had received, and to besmerch her reputation is outrageous. >> indeed. let's get to our panel julian epstein, lynn sweet, washington bureau sweet for chicago "sun-times" and msnbc political analyst professor michael eric dyson of georgetown university. professor dyson,fy might begin with you, perhaps the most hated moment in that press conference was the president's barely concealed anger that republicans have been attacking ambassador susan rice for the confusion surrounding the benghazi consulate attacks. this, as you know, has been the drum beat from republicans from the right wing media for weeks. do you think the president's response will do anything to silence the drums? >> unfortunately, not, martin, because it's part of an overall republican strategy to compensate for their loss. they're closing ranks around this particular issue, trying to find what they think are weaknesses and exploit them.

for the president since september. yesterday his criticism of susan rice, the ambassador to the u.n., went too far for the president. he hit back during his press conference. let's listen. >> if senator mccain and senator graham and others want to go after somebody, they should go after me. but for them to go after the u.n. ambassador who had nothing to do with benghazi and was simply making a presentation based on intelligence that she had received? and to besmirch her reputation is outrageous. >> that's the slow burn for the president i'd say. this morning mccain had some strong words for his former opponent, the president. let's listen to mccain. >> i know people don't come to spontaneous demonstrations with rockets and mortars, and for the president of the united states for two weeks afterwards to deny that that was the case is either a cover-up or it is incompetence. >> one of mccain's main allies, lindsay graham of south carolina, also responded to the president. he said, quote, mr. president, don't think for one minute i'm going to hold you ultimately responsible for benghazi. i think you f

decision president obama has to make. it looltion it's between john kerry and u.n. ambassador susan rice. will the president go with the 2004 presidential candidate or his apparent favorite? >>> also a report on the latest in the fighting that i think could lead to a war with iran. >>> talk about the gop's woman problem. in story county, nevada, republican businessman who employs lots of women got elected county commissioner. the things is the woman he em plous is is brothel, the mustang ramp. this is "hardball," the place for politics. [ fishing rod casting line, marching band playing ] [ male announcer ] the rhythm of life. [ whistle blowing ] where do you hear that beat? campbell's healthy request soup lets you hear it... in your heart. [ basketball bouncing ] heart healthy. great taste. mmm... [ male announcer ] sounds good. it's amazing what soup can do. >>> another victory for a democrat in a close house race. ron barber, the successor to gabrielle giffords has won his race in southern arizona. barber defeated martha mcsally. it's barber, the democrat, who has emerged victorious. h

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." little refresher course here. john mccain said that he would do everything in his power to prevent u.n. ambassador susan rice from becoming secretary of state if nominated. in fact, mccain claimed that he would block not just rice but anyone the president nominated. yet, over the weekend, it must have been the turkey. mccain seemed to have a change of heart. >> she could conceivably get your vote for secretary of state? >> i think she deserves the ability and the opportunity to explain herself and her position just as she said. >> mccain has given up on blaming susan rice for the administration's response to the attacks on the consulate in benghazi. tomorrow, rice, along with acting cia director mike more rel, will meet with mccain, senators lindsey graham and kelly ayotte on capitol hill. now that mccain is open to the idea of hearings from rice, he's allegedly and he's alleging a white house cover-up on the matter, of course, a narrative already being pushed big-time on fox news. fox of course, has devoted countless hours of air time to the benghazi storybooking guests to channel the

is at the white house for us tonight. nancy? >> reporter: scott, white house officials told me today that u.n. ambassador susan rice is the front-winner to replace hillary clinton as secretary of state despite some strong opposition from some republicans. the 47-year-old u.n. ambassador is a close confidante of president obama, a former rhodes scholar who served as an assistant secretary of state under president clinton. she came under fire from republicans for what she said five days after the attack in benghazi, libya, that killed four americans. here was race on "face the nation." >> we do not have information at present that leads us to conclude that this was premeditated or preplanned. >> reporter: that would later prove to be untrue, though the white house insisted rice was working off the c.i.a.'s best information at the time. several republicans on the senate foreign relations committee have suggested they might try to block her nomination. florida's marco rubio was noncommittal today. >> obviously she based those comments on directives or information she had and it's important to kno

a unclassified briefing. why would the cia give the un ambassador who is representing the white house an unclassified briefing. >> gretchen: she is a spokes person for the united states of america and she has an unclassified briefing? i guess you could argue in the slimmest of margins that you wouldn't want to scare the american people and hide what was really going on and say it was another terrorist attack. >> there is one problem with the whole debate. the day before susan rice went on the talk shows, on the 14th. leon paneta secretary of defense with the defense department said it was a terrorist attack. defense saying it was terror and intelecommunity and state department say it was response to a movie. they are all trying to take the attention away from president obama got in air force one and flew to las vegas and did a fund raiser instead of staying at home. >> brian: and cost him no votes. >> gretchen: it will be interesting to hear what general pettigrew has to say. cheers turned to screams in a parade. a train slammed into a bus in midland, texas. >> gates started to come d

important element, the u.n. dimension: respect for the territorial integrity and independence of iraq. so that meant that the action team could not go to nondeclared facilities. only delareed facilities could be -- declared facilities could be inspected. but then the security council formed out that right to, i would say, break the integrity to the -- [inaudible] so they were charged with nondeclared facilities and activities. of course, then it was, obviously, chemical, biological. but the beauty of these wars that it's tough sanctions system was in place. we have to have that also. but immediately when the inspection started, the sanction system was gradually released. so this was a functioning system, good behavior led also to these single sanctions. bad behavior, which happened, of course, quite frequently, some blockages and refusals, was met by some tough language from the security council. not from the israeli government or anyone, it was security council under the charter of the united nations that put that pressure. so, of course, we know that this system works extremely well. it

to former u.n. ambassador john bolton. he will be here in "america's newsroom" just a few minutes away. we'll ask him what he believes she should be asked this morning by the senators. that is coming up. >>> there are some new concerns today that president obama and republicans may not be able to strike a deal that would avoid that potentially devastating fiscal cliff that is looming over the u.s. economy right now. the president is meeting with small business owners at the white house today. he had a series of meetings with different business leaders over the last week. despite the warnings that the talks are stalling on capitol hill stuart varney joins me now, host of "varney & company" on fox business network. >> good morning, martha. bill:. martha: what are you hearing how this is going? >> it is impasse basically. the republicans said yesterday they accommodated the democrats they will agree to get more money from wealthy people from higher taxes but mitch mcconnell, senate republican leader, he says there has been no similar compromise from the democrats or the president. he says the

, says rice should have known better. >> but one of her responsibilities as ambassador to the u.n. she receives daily intelligence briefings and certainly confirmed today that she had received the briefing-- the briefings leading up to this that were on a classified basis. >> reporter: the white house hasn't said when or if rice will get the nomination. but in a news conference two weeks ago, mr. obama seemed to be preparing for a fight. >> if senator john mccain and senator graham and others want to go after somebody they should go after me. and i'm happy to have that discussion with them. >> reporter: senator ayotte said she would be willing to put a hold on a rice nomination which, under senate rules, means it would likely never come up for approval and effectively be dead. scott? >> pelley: margaret, thank you. who is susan rice? she held several positions in the collation on the national security council as an expert on african affairs and then as assistant secretary of state. rice was confirmed in the senate in 2009 unanimously for her current job as america's ambassador to the u

can count on. ♪ >>> this morning on "world news now" -- capitol hill confrontation. u.n. ambassador susan rice faces key republican critics concerned about her comments after the benghazi attack. >> the big question now -- what does all of this mean for her chances of possibly becoming the next secretary of state? it's wednesday, november 28th. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." >>> good wednesday morning, everyone. i'm paula faris. >> and i'm rob nelson. we'll get to the susan rice situation and, of course, the high-stakes meeting in just a moment. >>> but also this half hour, giving back. new orleans firefighters head to new york to help with sandy recovery, repaying the kindness shown by new york's bravest following katrina. those tragedies kind of bonding those cities. nice to see that for sure. use all the help they can get. >> paying it forward coming full circle. >>> a half billion dollars worth of dreams, powerball players are lining up and dreaming of living large. what you told us that you would really do with $500 million. i have to say we appreciate t

department as you mentioned did welcome those u.n. aligned inspectors to come into the polling places and republican state representative darrell metcalf called that illegal and he says he will ask the u.n. observers be removed or be arrested and prosecuted. the texas attorney general made it very clear he wants the u.n. observers to stay at least 100 feet away from every polling place in texas. now the iowa secretary of state says 300 feet from any iowa polling place. listen. >> we want to make sure people knew what the law was. we were very firm in letting everyone know that u.n. observers are not aloud at iowa polls. there has been a little bit of controversy. >> reporter: to make sure that happens in iowa, pennsylvania and texas, they have more republican monitors to make sure those u.n.' observers stand clear no closer than 100 feet in texas and 300 feet in iowa. megyn: the guys on the set say ohio is not the new girl at the dance. pennsylvania is like the girl i used to date and she lost a bunch of weight and you take a second look at but, but nah. talking about getting attentio

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